August 27, 2010

Putin is flushed down the toilet

Many independent commentators noticed an interesting fact in connection
with the case of the international terrorist Bout whom the Thai
authorities intend to extradite to the United States.

The KGB news agency RIAN reported about the information shown in a Thai
TV coverage on the involvement of Viktor Bout in air attacks in New York
on 11 September, 2001, citing US intelligence agencies.

This is an amazing change of the direction of information, because still
a couple of days ago Russian media carefully quoted the ringleader of
the Russian Foreign Ministry Lavrov about the innocence of Viktor Bout.

Such a change in position can be only explained by one fact. The
media received an instruction to flush Putin down the toilet and took
the side of Medvedev until it is too late.

Apparently, the information from the US about picking up the entire
Putin's terrorist gang has been confirmed, and Russian media decided
to greet the new chief, explained
the Russain agency ANP.

A message flickered a couple of days ago with a link to the Washington
Post and Christian Science Monitor that the US offered a deal to Viktor
Bout, accused of supplying 100 MANPADS to Colombian drug rebels (the
best friends of Hugo Chavez) caused an unexpected continuation in
Russian media.

A Yulia Latynina, who is close to the KGB, issued another batch of
compromising material exactly immediately after her radio station Ekho
Moskvy (Echo of Gazprom) had been congratulated by Medvedev with the
20th anniversary of its existence.

She reported that the Russian deputy prime minister Igor Sechin, who,
according to the American think-tank Stratfor, served in the 1980's
together with the military translator Viktor Bout in Mozambique, was
involved in the Bout's case.

Another interesting detail is the arrest of an IL-76 plane in Bangkok on
December 12, 2009. According to Latynina, the RIA News knew the details
of the aircraft registration in Georgia by Georgian mafia bosses who
helped the KGB (FSB) to prepare the overthrow of the Georgian president
Saakashvili.

Another office of these Georgian mafia bosses is located near the KGB
headquarters in Moscow. So, the intrigue of flushing Putin's team down
the toilet goes on. And because the Russian press writes about
it testifies to an assumption that Putin will be soon forced to withdraw
from business.

If the departure of Putin happens in a bloody or a peaceful way, what
price will be paid for it and what guarantees were given to him, we will
learn later.